Story cover for Joseph Wright " Senior High" by felixonuigwe1
Joseph Wright " Senior High"
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    Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Aug 08, 2017
This is the Story of two boys from different backgrounds surviving one more step in high school. This is the complete blend of "diary of the wimpy kid" and "every body hates chris ". This is a High school experience for Joseph Wright and Obi Okafor a Nigerian.
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42 parts Ongoing

I knew the rules. I knew what was allowed, what wasn't - especially in a Ghanaian boarding school where silence is expected and respect is enforced. But feelings don't follow rules. I never planned to fall for Sir Felix. He was just my physics teacher - strict, distant, always in control. But the more I tried to ignore it, the harder it became. So I did something reckless. I wrote him a letter. Then I left for Easter break. Now, school is back in session. He won't even look at me. He skips me during class. And every second I sit in that classroom feels heavier than the last. My friends don't know. My best friend does. And in this school, secrets are like fire - they spread. I thought I could keep it hidden. I thought I could move on. I was wrong. Some letters don't just get read... they get remembered.